Find the forwarding phone where you don't want Google voicemail, then click Deactivate Google voicemail on this phone.

Follow the instructions to turn off Google voicemail. These will be different depending on your carrier.

Deleting your phone from your Google Voice settings will not prevent your voicemails from going to Google voicemail. To use your carrier's voicemail, you must deactivate Google voicemail with the steps above.

You can check your Google voicemail by calling your Google number from one of your forwarding phones.

By default, if you're calling from your mobile forwarding phone, you'll be connected directly to your Google voicemail, meaning you won't have to press the star key (*) or enter a PIN. This direct access is turned off by default for all home and work forwarding phones.

Turn direct access to Google voicemail on or off

Find the forwarding phone you want to edit, then click the Edit button.

Click Show advanced settings.

Under "Voicemail Access," select Yes.

Select whether you want to require a PIN code to be entered when calling your Google number from that phone:

PIN required, if you would like additional safety.

PIN not required, if you would like additional convenience.

If you select No under "Voicemail Access," your phone will not directly connect to the Google voicemail system when calling your Google number. Instead, you will have to press the star key (*) during the greeting and enter your PIN to access the Google voicemail system from this phone.